Paul:
Heya. I'll check to see if we did that wrong. If the user puts an FQDN into echoVNC, it should "save" that entry in the registry as it was entered, not as it resolved. We may have missed that...
-Scott
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Paul Perpich wrote:
Hello again,
I think I found a problem. The IP address is resolved when the server entry is created. It doesn't seem to be checked ever again so when the IP address of the hostname you entered changes the echovnc server will never find that new IP address.
Any way around this?
Thanks again, Paul
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